East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 17, 1894, Image 7

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Butt'S, Oregon. .1 m. 13. ;)4
Di 1» gates of t he l’c [ le\ !’ irlv
Central
Committee
Commit
te e of Harney
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County Oregon, 111H
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.it tin e and
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place appointed; The following
I
ofiieers were elected
Chairman
M< l Fenwick , Vice Chairman, M
Aloort
J. (TConnor: S icretiry, Frei Otley;
I’, ineville stage road, petition
Treasurer, L Horton.
CAN FRANCISCO, CAI
V- *«.
William
On motion Harney was selected granted, Thos Allen,
Johnson
ami
W.
L.
Best
appointed
• as ’he place to hold the County
IS IN YOUK OWN nA ND.
Con vent ion of the people's pa rty and viewers. 1 lie same party are view
Pnlmlstrv «ssume- to toll «Lat the lines in you»
hand mdicaie. It will ur.se you, if nothing more.
—School books and stationary 'rhe time for same April
4 1894 I era of a change in the wagotn're Tim above ui.igr.Tii nhno«C explain, lt-elf. Th*
lougUi
of the L N.i OF LIFE indicates probable
cheap for cash, at the Hard w ar;
. Motion carried to hold the primary and silver creek road.
a^e to which von will live. Each BRACELET
^¡'0«
you
thirty yenrs. We I mtirked LINE l'F
store of C. FI. Voegtly.
Embree iirecinet name changed
meeting on March 3d 1894
E\l> tienotc« brain power: clear LINE OF
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17. 18f4.
FORTUNE f.mre or rl'-hcs. Both combined mean
—The Burns militia
success in lite; but you must keep uu wilh inodr ru
Motion carried that no pri'xieb • 10 Island.
idea«
to «in -t. You «i I tlud punty of these 10
big ball on the 22nd of February.
D inon- i ’ s F.iniily Magazine, so atiractively pie-
>e allowed at Comty Convention I
sem i tii-it every m< in >er of the family Is enter-
I hied Ii - s doz 11 mnguzim s in oue. A CLEAR
—Job lot of spectacles and « y The apportionment to the *■■« vorn
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF
1.1 ■’ OF IIliA Itr be-p< ak« tenderness: a etrnighl
Lt .. OF FATE, peaceful life; the reve'se if
precincts
is
as
follows.
Curry
ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY.
glasses at Jorgensons from 25ch
crooi.ed
A well defined LINE OF HEALTH
spir-«
you doctors’ bills: so will the lieaitn hint*
to $1 per pair. Photegniphs <f4 Hurns 5. Poison Creek 4, Island
in De nores.’s. No otm-r magazine p. blishes so
i
| Harney 3, Silvies 1, Crane Cret k
niaiir «lorie» to interest tlie home circle. You « ill
Derdoz., Cabinets.
be subject io extremes of high spirit» or despond­
ence if von hive the GIRDLE OF VENUS well
Saddle Butte 3. Pine Creek
r P FISHER. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
marked,
keep up your spirit» by having Peuiorest'a
—The Rebeka Lodge, is going I Drewsey 2, Lake 7. Happy Ville
L- Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, San Frau-
llaMi im to reid. By -nb-<ribiig to it for 11-91
sisco.isour authorized agent. This paper is
you will r -ee ve a gdlerv of exquisite works of art
to have a sheet and pillow case I 1. Diamond 4, Callow 1, Wild Hor.-<
kept on tile in his jflice.
of great value, beside« the superb nr< mium picture.
17x2.’inches. “ I'm a Daisy I" which is almost a real
ballon the 14th of Feb. for the ,2, Alvord 1: Total 41
baby, ami eqn 1 to l’ie original oil painting which
cost >3 Ml: and you u id hav, a magazine that cannot
benefit of the lodge.
ne equa'ed by any in the wo'ld for its beainiful
The following resolutions wen
■Ihistrat ions an I subject matter, tint will ke-p
yon posted on all tho opic» of the day, ai d all the
Local News.
—William Harvey is sole agent tdopted.
fails, and diHerent items of interest about th*
household, beside* fiirir-hing interesting reading
R esolved : That it is the opin
High^ for the Salem Woolen Mill Store
—>0 mail yesterday
matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family ;
and while Demorest's 1« not a fashion magazine,
in this and Grant counties. BlanF on of this meeting that the political
its fashion psg s urn re-feet, and you get with it,
water the cause.
free of cost, all the pattern■■ y< u wi-h to use riming
ets fine as silk, robes inferior to conductofone. Gerald Giitlin, form
I
the
year, and in any size you cln ose Send in
—The artesian well is now down none, overshirts and underwear as •r iditorofthe Reform Journal p..h
your subscription at once, oii'y $■? CO. and yon w ill
r-ally get over J'.’5 0l in v me. A' llreis the pub­
to between 6 and 7 hundred feet. i cheap as the cheapest, socks, gloves ished in Harney Countv
lisher. W. Jennings Demorest. 15 East Hili St.,
New York, if von ii'c nnacqnalnted with the
I
Magazine, send fora specimen copy. A large QU'D-
—The people’s party will hold mittens, overcoats, flannels by tn« •annul l>e countenanced
I h
RINGLE mean« lione«rv: a [urge TRIA NG IK,
generosilv
long FIRST 1UVISION OF THl’MB,
h
its convention at Harney April yard, cloth by the yard, ladies dress people’s putv, and that we
strong will; LONG SECOND DIVISION, reason-
Obcro nro »’ngki retail thoo stoics In on. '
Ing fmn’ty. The MOUNT OF JUPITER he'oken*
flanne ls. ««e. etc. Takes measures recognize said Gerald Grillin or his cities v. hlch net I 2,'XIO pairs of shoes a <l.;y,m:. ■
4th.
ambit on : that of S ATURN, prud' iv-e : the l-UN,
n net profit of §2 ,0,0;:u a year. Wo sei I
I.
I, ve of splendor: M A RS. courage; MOON, imagina­
for men’s and youth’s clothing. paper as representing the principle- but wo sell a great many pairs, the clear p ! '
tion : VENUS, love of pleasure ; and MERCURY,
our
liullcs*,
misses
’
cud
children«
’
shoes
11
:
.
I
Intelligence, Take our n<bico as above »»d T«»
—Prof. Hoseason’s “methods < f Call and see him, office at the of said party of Harney County.
ten cenls a pair, a-'d on our mens’and 1
will 1>" sure to possess the lati and most valuabU
I
1»cents a pair. Wo shall establish l !: oo
luaUty.
teaching,” will appear in our next French Hotel.
R esolved : That we firmly b
each of tho fifty largest cities of tho U. 8., n i
they sell only COO pairs of shoes n day t'.> y >
issue.
lieve that it is for the best interest i earn $
00 a year. Wc should bo a’ !o t > p
—The maspuerade hall last Fri
dividend of $5.51 a share, oroyer ’ J per c.
of the people's party to place in yearly
a year on tho l:iv< stinei.t. Won lithe stock al
sower has no
a share. *1 he price mm t Inevitably I c much r.
—County Court is still in session; dav evening was well attended.
the field a straight people’s party than $'.O a s'iar.’. No stock h.is ever been . i . .
second chance.
you
would
al nrst
than tl.h pt ice, v. l.'.ch la i ’pur v !
:
The commissioners are deliberating
—Loyd Johnson came in from ticket at the coming County Con­ las*
ron-asscMa! !1 ::eo-;norat■<!.
.1 £ '
Wo havo overly...J rt ic I.I k idem,a: d the iiittul
on the question of building a court the P, Ranch to be present at the vention
l< Increasin ' daily. Some of tile priac'.; . 1 s'm '
holders arc: T s. Wai: • g.
V. t .1 r r. li. ■.
house.
masquerade ball.
Motion carried that the secretary N. A. Heed. Jr.. < titeagoj J. 11. Cai > l>. .1. t t.
; l. .
Kavanaugh. Lillie Hock, Ark.i 1. II. Ku II. < . > . .'
I
Turner,
Phila.i
D.
llar.ling,
hi.
Y.j
1!.
.1.
l'r.
c,
f a’.'
— Hon. Henry Blackman Join) be instructed to send a copy or Creelc, Mich, i F. 1’. llullrtte. Arcade. J,". 1
—Scottie heads the ‘‘booster”
I
Wiite for a prospectus containing the nan > • f
ticket, thinks he can be elected pro­ Senator from this district, will re­ these minutes and resolutions to the our stockholders, etc., or artul an crilrr / r
rncfoiing couhler’l check, caeh or moot r >-.
tided father Bowen will support ceive the appointment for the posi- Living Issue of Grant, and the pa Orders taken for one or morn shares. I’: i< •. .$
have it. Sent free.
a share.
D. M. Ferry & Co.,
tionof collector of internal revenues pers of Harney County.
him
Detroit
DEXTER SHOE CO.,
Mich
M el F enwick . Chairman.
A'jeutt II tiHled
at Portland Oregon.
—Children’s Grand Masquerade
F red O tley , Secy
—P. F. Stengeu is still in Canyoi
Ball at Stenger & McGowan's
City. Dr. Ashford cut off the end
H 11 next Friday. Basket Supper.
of one finger for Mr. Stemter, after I County Court Proceedings Up
To Date. <
—Chas. Kenyon our popular the operation the Dr. thought it t
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young deputy county clerk is absent better that he should remain under ’ Jury list for 1894, 200 names
for a few days from his post of his care a few days, which accounts 'taken from tax list i f 1893.
duty on a business trip to Drew- | for his prolonged absence.
I Report of Road Snperviaora Dis
sey.
, — Last Thursday evening the
trict No. 13, Simon Lewis Supv
—The* genial countenance of J. F. officers of the A. 0. U. W. Burns report appr. and 69 duya services
Mahon, was seen in our town yester­ Lodge No 93 were installed: W. R. allowed.
W. W. Johnson
day and contributed largly towards Gradon M. W.
District No. 5. .J. L. Crosa
dispelling a fit of the blues to which Foreman. H M Horton Overseer. report appr. ami 20 days services |
ye editor acknowledges an attack. John W. Sayer Recorder. H. A. 11 lowed.
Dillard Financier,
W. C. Byrd
District No. 6. C. F. McKinney,
—M. H. Brenton’s ad. in this is- Receiver, Mart Brenton I. W , T.
•ue, our readers will notice, ¡8 very D. Harris O. W After the install Supv..report appr. and 23 days ser I
much improved] by cuts represent­ ation the ladx members of the D. of] vices allowed.
I
District
No
2,
John
Witzell
Supv..
ing his business and we are certain II. improvised a table which was
that satisfactory results, for the quickly covered with an excellent ? I . report appr and 46 days services
allowed.
firm, will follow.
repast to which every one did
District No. 3, Chap Zeigler
AT THE
—Candidates are tardy this year justice. Long live the D. of II . and Supv ,report appr. and 24 days ser
I
about making their wants known. ever may prosperity and happiness vices allowed.
I
Many are spok»*n of, which reminds lie the furture of its members.
Distri« t No 4, J as D.lton Supv
one of the scriptural injunction,
report appr and 38 days services
many are called but few are chosen.
V an . Oregon, Jan. 9, 1894
allowed
C ane along boys,“faint heart neyer
We «iijoyed our trip to Burns
District Na. 7,J. W Buchanan
won a fair lady.”
very much n< t withstai di >g the Supv .report appr. and 30 dava
The foilowing are the changes cold weather and the cause which services allowed.
m»de in the county by the state took us there.
Ds'rict No. 9 E. Olsen Supv,
equalization board. Horses reduced
report
appr and 17j days services
It has been snowing n'ore or
” * per cent hogs reduced 20 per cent. I less ever since last Saturday morn allowed.
District No. 12. O. W. Pbrter
A T-rage price of horses $ 10.67Cattle I ing.
Committee on at rangements.
I
l
<11.01 Sheep 11.50.
Supv report appr and 76 days
Lt. Thompson.
Searg. Biggs.
Corp. Tuuker.
Mrs. J. P. Gearhart has been
services allowed.
* "V who recently escaped from vary sick the past week was report
Floor Committee.
District Mo 10, F.
M. Gibier,
the county jail, was heard of between better tonight.
Cap. (Iowan.
Lt. Thompson,
Searg. Jacquemam,
I
Biggs,
Corps. Tupker,
Lmg (reek and Pendleton
Fie
Tregaakia,
Privates Hayes
Feeding will commence in earn­
McKinnon, ,
Stenger,
l8,l a rcxm I riding animal, and est soon if this weather continues
Y°U"g;
Cardwell,
District No. 14 Bart Cronin Supv.
Mothershead.
1’ *’’'.v of money. He is a pretty
Miss Mami* Wintermierreturn­ report appr. and ICO day services
•brewd young man, and in the
ed home last Saturday. She spent [ allowed.
^An inviiation is moat cordially extended every one By Troop “A
"<lKie > opinion, will not soon be X Mas and New Year in the Van
Change of the west boundary line o.
Uu«bt, if at all.— Eagle.
neighborhood.
V anity . ¡of Crane Creek precinct extended
Grand March 8 o’clock sharp.
Tickets 1100
»•-„- nt . 3
Th? Hn’l
1 S
SEEDS
grand
Grand
e4z<
Military
ARMORY HALL.
BUBxtfS OREG. IHUKduA¥
EVE1VÍNG FEB. 22U. um